Kids are taking advantage of their parents, according to a study titled "The Digital Divide: How the Online Behavior of Teens is Getting Past Parents," sponsored by online security company McAfee.  Half of teens surveyed said they would change their online behavior if they knew their parents were watching, and more than 70 percent have done something to hide their online activity. Allowing children to have computers in their bedrooms is one of the worst things parents can do, said Mark Peloquin, co-owner of Leading IT Solutions of Crystal Lake.

Chuck and Kelly talk with online safety expert Mitch Butler who offers some good advise and suggestions for parents looking to keep a tighter leash on their kid's online goings on.